Indexing & Scientific Connectivity
RBCIAMB is indexed in leading international databases and connected to major scientific discovery and impact platforms, ensuring broad visibility and integration within the global research ecosystem.
Web of Science / JCRIndexed in Clarivate's Web of Science Core Collection and evaluated annually by the Journal Citation Reports (JCR).
ScopusIndexed in Elsevier's Scopus, the world's largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature.
DOAJListed in the Directory of Open Access Journals, meeting rigorous standards of editorial quality and open access compliance.
SCImago Journal RankEvaluated by SCImago Journal & Country Rank, with Diamond Open Access classification confirming no author fees.
ERIH PLUSIncluded in the European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences, recognizing interdisciplinary environmental research.
CrossrefDOI registration and citation linking, enabling real-time citation counts and reference linking across all RBCIAMB articles.
Norwegian RegisterRegistered at Level 1 in the Norwegian Publication Indicator, affirming its recognition as a quality peer-reviewed journal.
RBCIAMB is also present in Sherpa Romeo (open access and self-archiving policies) and AGRIS/FAO (agricultural and environmental sciences).
DimensionsConnected to Dimensions, synchronising citation indicators and linking articles to grants, clinical trials and policy documents.
AltmetricTracks online attention to RBCIAMB articles across news outlets, blogs, social media and policy documents in real time.
PlumX MetricsMeasures article-level impact across five categories: citations, usage, captures, mentions and social media.
When articles indexed in Europe PubMed Central cite works published in RBCIAMB, the platform automatically identifies that relationship and signals it through a citation badge linked to the source article, contributing to bibliometric tracking.
Citation data from Crossref is also synchronised, enabling real-time citation counts and reference linking across all RBCIAMB articles.